Wilma S. Lemmon of Brownsburg died Nov. 24 at Methodist Hospital. She was 95.
Born Feb. 26, 1914, in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of Fred and Helen Caldwell Yarbrough. She married John C. Lemmon. He preceded her in death in 1984.
Mrs. Lemmon was an office manager for Lux Laundry & Dry-cleaning for 20 years before retiring. She was a member of the Canaan Community Church in Coatesville, and several clubs and organizations.
Survivors include sons, John (Judith) Lemmon of Dixon, Tenn., and Harry (Jacque) Lemmon of Brownsburg; a sister, Madge Ewing of Florida; grandchildren, Mark Lemmon of Ohio, Matt Lemmon of Tennessee, Pam Lemmon of South Carolina, Penny Parker of Zionsville; and great grandchildren, Austin and Audrey Parker.
Services will be at 3 p.m. Nov. 28 at Baker Funeral Home. Calling will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. prior to the service.
Online condolences may be made at www.bakerfuneralservice.com
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Wilma S. Lemmon of Brownsburg
Nov. 24, 2009
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